It took five trials, but on Sept. 12, Selwyn Days was acquitted of a grisly 1996 double murder in Westchester County for which he has spent 16 years in jail based on a false confession he provided to police.

For the past decade, Glenn Garber, founder of the nonprofit Exoneration Initiative, which focuses on innocence cases that are not based on DNA evidence; and Roberto Finzi, a partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, have been at Days' side. Rebecca Freedman of the Exoneration Initiative and Paul Weiss associates Jonathan Bodansky and Justin Wiley also worked on the case.

On Nov. 21, 1996, the bodies of Archie Harris, a 79-year-old millionaire and retired real estate investor, and his home health aide, 35-year-old Betty Ramcharan, were found inside Harris' home.